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More channel shuffles on Virgin cable
Published Tuesday, Dec 2 2008, 11:05 GMT | By James Welsh
Some entertainment channels have moved positions in Virgin Media's cable TV programme guide.
The changes, which come one week after a previous shuffle of entertainment channels, clears a swathe of EPG numbers in the 172-200 range.
In full, the changes are:
Zone Reality: moves to 148 from 146
Zone Horror: moves to 149 from 170
E!: moves to 156 from 173
FX: moves to 157 from 179
Five US: moves to 150 from 185
Fiver: moves to 152 from 186
Hallmark: moves to 162 from 190
Hallmark +1: moves to 163 from 191
Diva TV: moves to 164 from 192
Diva TV +1: moves to 165 from 193
S4C: moves to 167 from 194
S4C2: moves to 168 from 195
MTVR: moves to 170 from 196
DMAX: moves to 172 from 197
The changes, which come one week after a previous shuffle of entertainment channels, clears a swathe of EPG numbers in the 172-200 range.
In full, the changes are:
Zone Reality: moves to 148 from 146
Zone Horror: moves to 149 from 170
E!: moves to 156 from 173
FX: moves to 157 from 179
Five US: moves to 150 from 185
Fiver: moves to 152 from 186
Hallmark: moves to 162 from 190
Hallmark +1: moves to 163 from 191
Diva TV: moves to 164 from 192
Diva TV +1: moves to 165 from 193
S4C: moves to 167 from 194
S4C2: moves to 168 from 195
MTVR: moves to 170 from 196
DMAX: moves to 172 from 197
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